wgolding.lordoftheflies-第34部分
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Up in the cloud canyons the thunder boomed again。 Jack and the two anonymous savages with him swayed; looking up; and then recovered。 The littlun went on howling。 Jack was waiting for something。 He whispered urgently to the others。
〃Go on…now!〃
The two savages murmured。 Jack spoke sharply。
〃Go on!〃 The two savages looked at each other; raised their spears together and spoke in time。
〃The Chief has spoken。〃
Then the three of them turned and trotted away。
Presently Ralph rose to his feet; looking at the place where the savages had vanished。 Samneric came; talking in an awed whisper。
〃I thought it was…〃
〃…and I was…〃
〃…scared。〃
Piggy stood above them on the platform; still holding the conch。
〃That was Jack and Maurice and Robert;〃 said Ralph。 〃Aren't they having fun?〃
〃I thought I was going to have asthma。〃
〃Sucks to your ass…mar。〃
〃When I saw Jack I was sure he'd go for the conch。 Can't think why。〃
The group of boys looked at the white shell with affectionate respect。 Piggy placed it in Ralph's hands and the littluns; seeing the familiar symbol; started to e back。
〃Not here。〃
He turned toward the platform; feeling the need for ritual。 First went Ralph; the white conch cradled; then Piggy very grave; then the twins; then the littluns and the others。
〃Sit down all of you。 They raided us for fire。 They're having fun。 But the…〃
Ralph was puzzled by the shutter that flickered in his brain。 There was something he wanted to say; then the shutter had e down。
〃But the…〃
They were regarding him gravely; not yet troubled by any doubts about his sufficiency。 Ralph pushed the idiot hair out of his eyes and looked at Piggy。
〃But the 。。。 oh 。。。 the fire! Of course; the fire!〃
He started to laugh; then stopped and became fluent instead。
〃The fire's the most important thing。 Without the fire we can't be rescued。 I'd like to put on war…paint and be a savage。 But we must keep the fire burning。 The fire's the most important thing on the island; because; because…〃
He paused again and the silence became full of doubt and wonder。
Piggy whispered urgently。 〃Rescue。〃
〃Oh yes。 Without the fire we can't be rescued。 So we must stay by the fire and make smoke。〃
When he stopped no one said anything。 After the many brilliant speeches that had been made on this very spot Ralph s remarks seemed lame; even to the littluns。 At last Bill held out his hands for the conch。 〃Now we can't have the fire up there…because we can't have the fire up there…we need more people to keep it going。 Let's go to this feast and tell them the fire's hard on the rest of us。 And the hunting and all that; being savages I mean…it must be jolly good fun。〃
Samneric took the conch。
〃That must be fun like Bill says…and as he's invited us…〃
〃…to a feast…〃
〃…meat…〃
〃…crackling…〃
〃…I could do with some meat…〃
Ralph held up his hand。
〃Why shouldn't we get our own meat?〃
The twins looked at each other。 Bill answered。
〃We don't want to go in the jungle。〃
Ralph grimaced。
〃He…you know…goes。〃
〃He's a hunter。 They're all hunters。 That's different。〃
No one spoke for a moment; then Piggy muttered to the sand。
〃Meat…〃
The littluns sat; solemnly thinking of meat; and dribbling。 Overhead the cannon boomed again and the dry palm fronds clattered in a sudden gust of hot wind。
〃You are a silly little boy;〃 said the Lord of the Flies; 〃just an ignorant; silly little boy。〃
Simon moved his swollen tongue but said nothing。
〃Don't you agree?〃 said the Lord of the Flies。 〃Aren't you just a silly little boy?〃
Simon answered him in the same silent voice。
〃Well then;〃 said the Lord of the Flies; 〃you'd better run off and play with the others。 They think you're batty。 You don't want Ralph to think you're batty; do you? You like Ralph a lot; don't you? And Piggy; and Jack?〃
Simon's head was tilted slightly up。 His eyes could not break away and the Lord of the Flies hung in space before him。
〃What are you doing out here all alone? Aren't you afraid of me?〃
Simon shook。
〃There isn't anyone to help you。 Only me。 And I'm the Beast。〃
Simon's mouth labored; brought forth audible words。
〃Pig's head on a stick。〃
〃Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!〃 said the head。 For a moment or two the forest and all the other dimly appreciated places echoed with the parody of laughter。 〃You knew; didn't you? I'm part of you? Close; close; close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are what they are?〃
The laughter shivered again。
〃e now;〃 said the Lord of the Flies。 〃Get back to the others and we'll forget the whole thing。〃
Simon's head wobbled。 His eyes were half closed as though he were imitating the obscene thing on the stick。 He knew that one of his times was ing on。 The Lord of the Flies was expanding like a balloon。
〃This is ridiculous。 You know perfectly well you'll only meet me down there…so don't try to escape!〃
Simon's body was arched and stiff。 The Lord of the Flies spoke in the voice of a schoolmaster。
〃This has gone quite far enough。 My poor; misguided child; do you think you know better than I do?〃
There was a pause。
〃I'm warning you。 I'm going to get angry。 D'you see? You're not wanted。 Understand? We are going to have fun on this island。 Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on; my poor misguided boy; or else…〃
Simon found he was looking into a vast mouth。 There was blackness within; a blackness that spread。
〃…Or else;〃 said the Lord of the Flies; 〃we shall do you。 See? Jack and Roger and Maurice and Robert and Bill and Piggy and Ralph。 Do you。 See?〃
Simon was inside the mouth。 He fell down and lost consciousness。
CHAPTER NINE
A View to a Death
Over the island the build…up of clouds continued。 A steady current of heated air rose all day from the mountain and was thrust to ten thousand feet; revolving masses of gas piled up the static until the air was ready to explode。 By early evening the sun had gone and a brassy glare had taken the place of clear daylight。 Even the air that pushed in from the sea was hot ana held no refreshment。 Colors drained from water and trees and pink surfaces of rock; and the white and brown clouds brooded; Nothing prospered but the flies who blackened their lord and made the spilt guts look like a heap of glistening coal Even when the vessel broke in Simon's nose and the blood gushed out they left him alone; preferring the pig's high flavor。
With the running of the blood Simon's fit passed into the weariness of sleep。 He lay in the mat of creepers while the evening advanced and the cannon continued to play。 At last he woke and saw dimly the dark earth close by his cheek。 Still he did not move but lay there; his face side…ways on the earth; his eyes looking dully before him。 Then he turned over; drew his feet under him and laid hold of the creepers to pull himself up。 When the creepers shook the flies exploded from the guts with a vicious note and clamped back on again。 Simon got to his feet。 The light was unearthly。 The Lord of the Flies hung on his stick like a black ball。
Simon spoke aloud to the clearing。
〃What else is there to do?〃
Nothing replied。 Simon turned away from the open space and crawled through the creepers till he was in the dusk of the forest。 He walked drearily between the trunks; his face empty of expression; and the blood was dry round his mouth and chin。 Only sometimes as he lifted the ropes of creeper aside and chose his direction from the trend of the land; he mouthed words that did not reach the air。
Presently the creepers festooned the trees less frequently and there was a scatter of pearly light from the sky down through the trees。 This was the backbone of the island; the slightly higher land that lay beneath the mountain where the forest was no longer deep Jungle。 Here there were wide spaces interspersed with thickets and huge trees and the trend of the ground led him up as the forest opened。 He pushed on; staggering sometimes with his weariness but never stopping。 The usual brightness was gone from his eyes and he walked with a sort of glum deter